1993 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
The Games of the 17th Youth A World Championship in 1993 found in the period from 26 December 1992 to 4 January 1993 Sweden instead. The B group was in Lillehammer and Hamar, Norway, pitted, and the C - group in Odense and Esbjerg, Denmark.
A total of 24 teams took part, but there was ahead of the world championships for the first time a qualifying tournament, the winner is qualified for the C- WM. A special feature has been made in A-WC; The championship started with a team of Czechoslovakia, which from 1 January 1993 due to the dissolution of that country as united selection of the newly formed states Czech Republic and Slovakia continued to play ( team of the Czech and the Slovak Republic). Furthermore, Russia took the starting place of the titleholder CIS, whose team squad had already largely consisted of Russian players at the World Cup victory. At the end of the tournament the U20 selection of Canada became now the sixth time world champion.
- 2.1 Games and Final Table
- 2.2 and losers
- 2.3 Awards 2.3.1 Players Trophies
- 2.3.2 All- Star team
- 3.1 Qualification for C World Cup
- 3.2 Preliminary
- 3.3 final and classification matches
- 3.4 final placement of the C World Cup
- 3.5 ascent and descent
- 3.6 Awards 3.6.1 Players Trophies
A World Championship
The A World Cup was held in the Swedish cities Falun, Gävle, Bollnäs, Hofors, Hudiksvall, Skutskär and Uppsala.
Games
Final Table
Best Scorer
Note: GP = Games, B = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points, / - = Plus / Minus, PIM = penalty minutes; Fat: Turnierbestwert
Title, ascent and descent
Awards
B World Cup
The B group was in Lillehammer and Hamar, Norway, discharged.
Games and Final Table
And losers
Awards
Player Trophies
All- Star team
C World Cup
Qualification for C World Cup
The qualifying Group 1 was held from 10th to November 13th, 1992 in Riga, Latvia.
The second qualifying group was held from 10 to 13 November 1992, in Minsk, Belarus.
The final qualifying was held on 15 November 1992 which was attended by the two group winners.